Social Justice Outreach News

All members & friends are welcome to join the efforts of the Social Justice Outreach Team 

The next Social Justice Outreach Team meeting is Wednesday, April 7 at 1:00 pm. All are welcome to attend; contact Charlotte Corrigan for more information and the virtual link if you would like to participate.

UUJMNC:  OPPORTUNITIES FOR ACTION

Dream Scholarship Outreach Collection

Our Dream Scholarship Outreach Collection for 2021,  now through March 19.  The Dream Scholarship Fund supports the college dreams of DACA students with a maximum scholarship of $2500/year towards tuition and fees. 

You can donate one of two ways now through March 19:

1). through the UUFH website donation link (“Outreach Fund”)

2). by mailed check (UUFH, 409 E Patterson St, Hendersonville, NC 28739).  Please designate “Outreach Collection” or “Dream Scholarship” in the memo line of your check so your donation can be credited correctly.

Your generosity will be greatly appreciated by SJOT, UUFH and most of all by the Scholarship recipients.  Dream Scholarships mean more to our scholars now than ever before as they face additional financial hardships and disruptions due to COVID-19.

Action of the Week 

from Rev. Lisa Garcia-Sampson, Executive Director Unitarian Universalist Justice Ministry of NC

Tell your State Senator to Vote No on SB100 and SB101. SB100 would punish local communities for decreasing police budgets by pulling state funds. SB101 would require local sheriffs’ departments to collaborate with ICE and would effectively turn jail deputies into de facto ICE agents. Take action today. 

SIEMBRA NC:  If you are able, consider donating your stimulus check to Siembra NC’s Solidarity Fund or another front-line organization who is distributing emergency cash assistance to those who most need it right now. Siembra’s fund supports immigrants dealing with ICE detention and loss of income due to COVID-19 who are excluded from unemployment benefits and the federal stimulus. 

SOCIAL WITNESS WEBINAR: 

Join the UUA Commission on Social Witness for their Spring Convening on Wednesday, March 24, 7-9 pm. UU leaders from around the country will share updates on justice work, including our Actions of Immediate Witness, UU the Vote, and more. Register here

IMMIGRATION WEBINAR

Join UUSJ’s Immigration Action Team on Wednesday, March 24 from 7:30-9 pm ET for their IMMIGRATION WEBINAR. They’ll be discussing the history of U.S. Immigration policy and the current state of immigration reform.  Register here. 

FRIDAY ACTION HOUR

Join UU Forward Together every Friday at 11:00am for Friday Action Hour. Gather in community to recap the week and take action on issues impacting our state and country. Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/91029655107

Migrant Worker Gift Bags

“If you ate today, thank a migrant worker.”
Soon many migrant workers will arrive here in Henderson County. They will be coming in trucks and vans, weary from previous work and the long trip, carrying their possessions in a plastic bag. At this point, receiving a small gift with a welcome card showing they are not looked upon with contempt or dismissed is enough to put a smile on their weary faces. 

Needed items to include are toothbrushes, toothpaste, wrapped bar of soap, bandanna, apple or orange, protein bar or breakfast bar, and card with first name of sender.  Air mattresses will be bought with cash donatio If we start now, we should be ready when the workers arrive in late April and early May. We generally have about 200 workers in the first wave of arrivals. Thank you to those of you willing to be a part of this project!  


Weather and Covid permitting, it would be wonderful if local youth groups could gather outside, wearing masks and social distancing, to pack the gift bags. If this would not work, as an alternative each individual could pack one or two bags and bring them to a drop-off location. To save the environment, cloth drawstring bags would be preferred. Sewers could make the bags out of cloth scraps, hand towels or old cotton or synthetic shirts with shoestrings as the draw- strings. Otherwise, plastic or paper bags could be used. 

Needed items to include are toothbrushes, toothpaste, wrapped bar of soap, bandanna, apple or orange, protein bar or breakfast bar, and card with first name of sender.

**** There will be a covered tote on the UU Office porch
from March 29 thru April 26 for donations

(This is an example of what we need in our gift bags.  The cloth bag needs to be at least 11″x15″ finished)

If we start now, we should be ready when the workers arrive in late April and early May. We generally have about 200 workers in the first wave of arrivals. Thank you to those of you willing to be a part of this project!  

For more information contact Anne Backer, Heart of Hendersonville Immigration Task Force and member UUFH Social Justice Outreach Team (acbacker@nullcopper.net  or 828 697 0641).